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New Plan for Huge London Project

New Plan for Huge London Project
A new master plan has been submitted for the long-delayed redevelopment of Convoys Wharf, the 18.6 hectare project in Deptford, London. 

The new plan by Terry Farrells will include 3,500 new homes, three public parks, 12,000 square meters of stores and 10,000 square meters of artistic and cultural space, according to BD Online. 

Originally Henry VIII's royal shipyard, the highly publicized project will be dominated by a 48-story residential tower.

The new plan will also include Raleigh River Gardens, a floating river park connected to land by a series of jetties. The park is named after Sir Walter Raleigh, who, according to legend, laid down his cape for Elizabeth I when she visited the docks. 

The Grade II-listed Olympia warehouse, built on the site in the 1840s, will be transformed into a cultural destination, the paper reported.

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